中国平安推出台风风险地图及巨灾模型
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-10-14 03:45

Group 1 - The core event is the launch of the "Typhoon Disaster Prevention and Mitigation System and Guidelines" by China Ping An in collaboration with various organizations to enhance disaster resilience and public disaster response capabilities [2][4] - China Ping An has introduced the "Ping An Typhoon Risk Map" and "Ping An Typhoon Catastrophe Model," which are designed to provide comprehensive services covering the entire disaster management process from pre-disaster to post-disaster [2][3] - The "Ping An Typhoon Risk Map" consists of three digital maps that quantify typhoon risks based on historical data and advanced AI algorithms, offering precise risk assessments for underwriting decisions [2][3] Group 2 - The "Ping An Typhoon Catastrophe Model" utilizes historical data to estimate the probability and potential losses from typhoon disasters, aiding in catastrophe insurance pricing [3] - In the first half of 2025, the "Eagle Eye System" of Ping An Property & Casualty Insurance issued 42.6 billion warning messages, covering 64.02 million enterprises and individual clients [3] - Ping An is establishing five emergency material warehouses across key regions in China to ensure a 100% response rate to major disasters, providing essential supplies for disaster prevention, response, and recovery [3][4] Group 3 - The collaboration with 13 professional organizations aims to create a comprehensive knowledge system for disaster management, focusing on scientific understanding, monitoring, emergency response, and risk assurance [4] - The initiative includes a case study of the response to Typhoon "Mojia" in 2024, highlighting effective emergency command systems and urban resilience planning [4]